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Samples of C2C Curricula
Strengthening Communities (Year 3)
Sept 10: SIZZLE
Oct 10: Presenting Student Data
Nov 10: C2C C2@Hermon
Jan 11: Book Discussion
Feb 11: Student Interpretation
Mar 11: Talking Heads
Apr 11: Student Scientists
May 11: Climatic Event
Integrating C2C (Year 2)
Oct 09: Math
Dec 09: Soc. Studies
Feb 10: Technology
Apr 10:
Language Arts
Year End Summit (Year 2)
May 10:
Summit Mtg
**Summer Meeting**
June 28 - July1, 2010
Pedagogy (Year 1)
Sept 08: How People Learn
Upward & Outward
Fundamental Concepts (Year 1)
Oct 08: Density & Pressure
Nov 08: Energy Transfer
Unifying Themes (Year 1)
Jan 09: Giving Evidence
Feb 09: Systems
Mar 09: Models
May 09:
Making Connection
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Summer Institute (Year 1)
June 09: Time for Change
Group Work
Concept Maps
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Reference Articles:
Can Science Win Over Climate Change Skeptics?:
online article by M. Dougherty
Conceptual Framework and Concept mapping:
How to make a good concept map:
Concept Maps per Novak.doc
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Using concept maps as an assessment tool:
Cassata Concept Map .pdf
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Strategies to enhance a students conceptual understanding:
conceptual understanding.pdf
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Reference Articles:
Can Science Win Over Climate Change Skeptics?: online article by M. Dougherty
Conceptual Framework and Concept mapping:
How to make a good concept map:
Using concept maps as an assessment tool:
Strategies to enhance a students conceptual understanding: